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“We have many counties in Kansas where the median age is 50 – that means half the people are over 50,” Harrah said. Jim Beckwith is executive director at the Northeast Kansas Area Agency on Aging based in Brown County, where the median age in 2000 was 40 and where one out every fi...
To the editor: Young adult immigrants known as Dreamers in 19 states will be temporarily blocked from getting health insurance through the Affordable Care Act’s public marketplace. This includes Dreamers in Kansas, thanks to our state attorney general, Kris Kobach. Judge Daniel Traynor of ...Le...
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But Mike O’Neal, president and CEO of the Kansas Chamber, said he sees no cause for concern over Guerra. “I have met Mr. Guerra,” O’Neal said in an email Thursday. “He has a great immigrant story and perspective (native of Ecuador). Loves America and providing legal services to...
LIBERAL — Through the parched region of the High Plains that lives and dies by groundwater, states are paying attention to western Kansas to see how farmers
Watching Tim Scott’s announcement speech, I was struck by how differently I would have responded to his message 10 years ago. In 2013 I wrote: “It’s to t
There’s an approach to political questions that the conservative in me rebels against. Let’s call it the “You can’t have too much of a good thing” fal